South Shore residents and other Chicagoans came together over the weekend to paint the city’s first “Black Lives Matter” street mural on one of the South Side neighborhood’s main drags.
The street mural — on Jeffery Boulevard between 70th and 71st streets — is an adaptation of the city’s flag with the words “Black Lives Matter” written in blue letters and red stars between each word.
Roughly 250 people helped paint the mural over several hours Saturday at the event organized by community activist and former 5th ward aldermanic candidate William Calloway and the community group South Shore Works, with local artist Quentin Crockett overseeing the painting. South Shore has a long history of activism and community engagement, which made the neighborhood an ideal spot for the street art, participants said.
“Jeffery Boulevard is the main artery in South Shore. We want the community to know that they matter to us,” said Calloway. “It mattered to us to put it here instead of Stony [Island Avenue] or in front of Trump Tower downtown or a police station. We want to uplift our community. There’s healing in art, and I wanted to bring that healing to my community.
“We’ve seen people come together and unite around the concept of Black Lives Matter. In some ways, it was therapeutic for so many of us to be able to gather with our family, friends, and neighbors to paint. For some, it was the first social gathering they’ve done since the pandemic.”
Black Lives Matter street murals have also been painted in other cities, including New York City, Boston, Washington D.C., and Oakland following protests in the wake of the police killings of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Breonna Taylor in Louisville, and Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta.
Not everyone has welcomed the demonstrations and other expressions condemning police brutality.
Earlier this month, a Black Lives Matter street mural created in west suburban Oak Park was defaced and altered to read “All Lives Matter.” The 100-foot-long mural was quickly power-washed, with the “Black” letters largely restored to their original form.
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